Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 16

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D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, tunity for all allke, and on the other | |PEACE STEPS URGED WOMEN ACGUSED BY FEDERAL COUNCIL fi fis o OF WASTED EFF[]RI\ firmative jurisdiction for the World Court of Justice and other suitable tribunals, with the complete outlawing of war, or increasing war prepara- D.A.R. Head Says Feminine Organizations Indorse Proj- ects Without Investigating. |Prince Golitzine, | As Gallant, Runs Afoul of Police Churches Told War Is Inevitable Unless Prevention Is Definitely dent of the Russian Duma, cousin of the late Emperor Nicholas, but Promoted. | more recently employed as head — | chef in the Jugeslavian restaurant | At the Exposition of Decorative i Arts, ran afoul of the French law | tions and finally another world war.” COUNT ZEPPELIN IN U. S. | Dirigible Inventor's Cousin Merely | Visiting, He Says. ‘ PARIS, November ~Prince Boris Golitzine, former vice presi- “Unless America definitely prepares for peace it will inevitably walk in the |road toward war,” says an Armistice | Sunday statement to the churches of | NEW YORK, November 5 (). | the country from the Commission on | o % " Zeppetin® fos | International Justice and Good Will of | ‘ | the Federal Couneil of Churches. "No | berlain to the late King William 11 [onethminennt I:fl; war,” it states, |'of Wurttemberg and'cousin of the lite | The doctiment IS pari Tl - S A Aot religious bodl ¢ 1‘1 ‘I‘flllutl\il ./.omwl-in, m\e‘mm of !‘h | fea's § ille’ that bears hix’ name, arvived | World - Court ries N srday on the ' steamship Clove- | and has been fined 25 francs and He acted as protecting t to-an actress whe was tak fnz up a collection in the restau rant _over whose kitchen . the fo mer Duma_official is n Incidentally the p vieted. of an “out ing uojestn. without lice.” A policeman them, Mrs. Anthony 10 prevent the actr from’ tak- Iy Cook, president general of the Da g up a collection. observing which, the prince-chel van from the kitchen and called the officer ssovtment of names, and s placesd under arvest Prince Golitzine was sentenced to death by the Bolshiviks in Russia, but escaped from a Moscow prison in 1915, He made his way to Nor way and reached DParls and_found‘ work at the Ixposition of Decorative Arts. CLEVELAND BOY WINS | Elected Pxe<ldellt in G!ol"o Junior | By the Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Too many women's organizations are investi- November 5 & question of the Staten joining the World Court 3 tell their United States Senat pressed ce in the I | Judgrent regarding the matter. Ureaty, prophesied its acceptance b | he alternative” before the world,” | the German Relchstag and hailed § says, “are the co-operative creation [as “the final settlement of Kuropean | of effective agencies for the seitiement | peace. of every dispute by the arbitrament of | The liner was two days overdue be reason, liw and conciliation, with se. cause of heavy storms. velln sald he came t nd to| country ca visit.” America their ers of the terday told v tha the, Pennsylvania by 00 members ch of the so assembled here for its annual | Women, she added, should | and Influence ciety conference not waste their « upon movements that have no definite | constructive value Mrs. Cook indorsed the Johnson. im- migration act and warned the dele- | vates inst insidious propa nda of s ‘peace’ literature the public schools, in- ended to stir up unrest in the minds ¢ pupils and teachers.” » appealed v.y'”:\:-x“1(...;‘:..~‘m”;..“:;: | Election Tike "Grobn-Up.? ‘ slative fields, | FREEVILLE. N. Y. November & { ~—for were the unmlh { (). Ttarrison H. Appleby. Cleveland, when duty ecailed.” | Ohia, vouth, was elected president of ner. that during the | {he e Junior Republic in the 3 foae ess “UNSCIUPH - jons held simultaneously with the Black Satin or Velvet. $£73.50 | 5, The Ritz that Of Patent Leather, tea—or din- our ancestor men’ of their Mrs. Cook coming said session of Cong lous efforts! - lar “zrown-up” political ec Johnson act “and to | The Republie, established 30 = even more useful In | ago, is maintained to train youths in which would | economic and civie problems. and maintains its own miniature govern patterned on the Nation's ad supplementa insist upon the regis and the deportation of ment STETSON SHOE 2 suich s eMeative s bet Grenme THIRTEEN-FIVE I STR in Indorsing and [ g 3 tiel York City, - = of restrictive ) girls and boys of the juvenile vepublic since its founding. Copyright 1925 The House of Kuppenheimer. 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A Woman's Smart Topcoat of imported tweed plaid, in straight- line style with _ large patch pockets and muf- fler collar of contrasting opossum. 5. | A Black crepe-back satin two-piece model with ap- plique of gold and rose. Scarf tie — button trim- mings. $35. Youthful flare-front model of Carmina cloth, attractively trimmed with natural squirrel col- lar and decp cuffs. Now only $65. Two-piece Black Satin Frock—trimmed w i t i silver cloth and buttons. New flared skirt and i $29.50. A A Y N G Y (o e hand-embroidered yokes in con- Round or V-neck Chemise with self straps. 1218 F St. N.W. 90 COATS REDUCED (In the Women’s Coat Shop.) ALL these Coats were bought for selling this season-—all are in this season’s beautiful styles—and all are from our regular iiscortments, representing true Jellefi-standard quality, style and heauty: At these lowered prices they mean correct fashion with more-than-expeeted value! 40 Elaborately Fur-trimmed Coats —Reduced to A splendid assortment ger. Santol, Wine, Tana and Black in the newe Cuckoo Falcon, Brown Dove ! Gracklehead Carmina Coat, with kit fox collar, ¢ Lustrosa Coats, form fitting cuffs of beaver or squirrel Vivette Coats, side or front flarc models, with large Queen Anne or muffler collars and enffs of platinum woli or black fox. Black Venice Coats, with smart collars and cuffs of lvnx. Mosulera Coats, with ripple flare; d ‘culfs of Rns- Coats and Utility sian fitch, Jap fox or skunk-fur. 35 Coats—Reduced to The materials of these coats. let alone- their e e SR lively plaic onal weaves aed mixtures, t this seasc i flared, doub! h large. fur golla with notched revers or convertible s stone gray, tan, rust i and flared borders with flare at hem: collar and 30 Topcoats, Sports smart s ks, smart woodsey-looking wood brown, bark and oxford gray 20 Sports Coats $ 2 5 in Smart Suede Cloth and Tweeds, Reduced! Like the co: soid for Goats wit] s bhacks, double te e, wi 1 . Hars or fler collars of rawn and hue Women's Coat Shop—=Second Floor Women’s Street and Afterhoon Dresses New Arrivals in Both $35.00 One and Two Piece Styles—Beautiful! dresses show. qualities of Satin, Fai seorgettc, and Novelty Her as are usunally associated with higher priced dr ! There's a Friday selling cvent tha all of these Romaine, Loraline Many smart styles—and new trimmings of sclf and colored cembroidery, fancy buttons and bandings, as well as new collars, cuffs and jabots. BRoth plain and flared models, tailored or semi-iancy—vyour choice! Youll find all the prevailing shades, to 44 black and navy. Sizes 36 Wor 's Dress Shop—Second Floor 35 Misses’ Coats Reduced for Friday! All Fur Trimmed! All This Season’s Coats—Now . ......... $65.00 A wonderful opportunity for jus ucky Misses fomorrow a_choice of 35 beautifully Fur-trimmed Coats. Only one or perhaps two of a style—coats remaining from groups purchased for sellings within the past few weeks! Coats of lovely pile fabrics—Pinpoint, Carmina, Lustrosa— including straightline as well as wrappy and flared models. with muffler, upstanding or <hawl collars of Ringtail Opossum, Squir- rel or Beaver fur. Colors: Gracklehead, Wine, Cuckoo, Brown Dove and Black all colors in demand right now! Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Special! Misses’ Dresses for All Occasions _$29.50 Every Miss who is thinking that she needs a new dress will be immediately interested in these dresses. Street, Afternoon and Evening Frocks —unusual value at ........ The sketch gives an idea of how youthful are the styles— which include basque models and charming frocks with tiered or circular skirts, Lovely models, too, in the Princess line and smart two-piece styles! Embroidery, stitching and handmade flowers trim these frocks—and their colors are pencil blue, green, orchid, rose, navy and black. Very special! \ Misses' Frock Shop—Third Floor Glove Silk!_An- other shipment of thu!: Glove Silk Vests that went so fast when advertised recently! Full length, reinforced under arms—picot top and straps. Flesh color, peach, orchid, nile, maize.—Third Floor, Speciall Shop here tomorrow—and Save! Sevéral of the selling events advertised helow present apparel bought for this season’s s¢lling—yet offered . at ‘way below the prices at which these garments have been selling right up to today. Wi onderful opportunities —THE BEST EVER—THE NEW GOLD STRIPE— $ 95 —SILK STOCKINGS THAT WEAR— e et —SILK TO THE VERY TOPS—FOR S In Washington you get them at Jelleff’s! Smart Hats 3 Groups, 1 Price! Jrame Third Floor 100 Pairs- of Sorosis $7.50 to $12.50 Pumps & Oxfords Large, High- Colored Leather Pouches $2.95 —smart with the Fa” Sporls Outhl " DLpLx Fabric Slip-on Gloves $1.50 Combine smart style with great utilit, These new arrivals are to be popular at oncefor they have all t appearance of suede, vet are washable and are very rugged. Colors are mode, beaver white, chamois and eccru Street Floor. For Comfy Nights! Flannelette Gowns Frog-Trimmed $1.50 Warm—and _attractive and pink striped Flanne Gowns, with double yoke round or V' necklines and trimmed with frogs and fagot ing. Splendid value at $1.50! New. Cotton 82-95 Crepe Pajamas These are in_the greatly de- sired two - picce . slip - over model, with both garments bound in contrasting colors. The Marcella crepe of which they are made of excellent quality. Ore peach and pink. Other p mas, $3.95 and $3.00 Baronette Satin Costume Slips 82'95 3-inch hems, tailored self straps. All the shades. cmart gray, blue Thind . ¥lnor tops, new

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